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TerrOïko Goes into Experimentation Mode to Achieve Ecological Compensation Goals

Ecological compensation is failing to meet its objectives. So, we are shifting into experimentation mode.

To ensure "no net loss" of biodiversity, French regulations rely on the ERC sequence: the negative impacts of land development must first be avoided and reduced. If residual impacts remain, they must be compensated through measures that generate equivalent ecological gains.

 Data analysis  Impact assessment  Infrastructures
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Did You Know? Soils harbor a quarter of all currently known living species on Earth.

Bacteria, fungi, plants, mites, worms, mammals... Soils shelter a quarter of all currently known living species on Earth.

Long overlooked, these ecosystems are now receiving increasing attention, particularly due to the essential services they provide to human populations: carbon storage, support for agricultural and food production, erosion and flood prevention, water purification, and contributions to medical research.

 Territorial planning  Modeling and simulation  Natural areas
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La modélisation écologique : un outil pour répondre à des enjeux très variés dans la conduite des projets et la gestion des sites

A few days ago, we went to talk about biodiversity preservation with professionals in real estate and urban planning.

During a webinar organized by CIBI - International Biodiversity and Real Estate Council, we specifically wanted to show how ecological modeling could be used to address very diverse challenges in project management and site planning.

We thus presented two types of approaches based on SimOïko, our simulation software for species' life.

 Modeling and simulation  Data analysis
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